For decades, a scene was brewing in Northern California that would have far-reaching effects on the music business. The punk aesthetic that was prevalent at venues such as 924 Gilman helped spawn several bands — Green Day and Rancid among the most eventually successful — and it’ll all be profiled in a new documentary film.

Titled Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk and produced/directed by Corbett Redford, this looks to be a full, all-encompassing look at the scene and the bands (and communities) that were involved in making it happen. From the film’s website:

Turn It Around: The Story of East Bay Punk explores Northern California’s pivotal role in evolution of punk rock – the loud, intense and anti-authoritarian philosophy of music and politics that arose in the late 1970s. Early San Francisco Bay Area punk pioneers like Dead Kennedys, Avengers, and Flipper, as well as the MaximumRocknRoll fanzine, helped take the punk underground global.

As the once-vibrant local scene became wrought with violence, corruption and racism, punks over the bridge in the East Bay responded by creating a fun and inclusive style of punk that also carried on the region’s tradition of radical thought. Banding together around Berkeley’s all-volunteer 924 Gilman club, this diverse collective of misfits created a do-it-yourself, no-spectators petri dish for art & music that changed the Bay Area punk scene… and the world at large.

Green Day are actually listed as Executive Producers for the film, which will also be narrated by Iggy Pop.

In addition to a lengthy list of bands involved in the film, a number prominent music figures also took part in the doc. From the site:

• Billie Joe Armstrong, Mike Dirnt, & Tre Cool (Green Day)

• Tim Armstrong, Matt Freeman & Lars Fredricksen (Rancid)

• Dave Edwardson, Scott Kelly, & Noah Landis (Neurosis)

• Michael Franti (Spearhead, The Beatnigs)

• Miranda July (Film Director, Author, Performer)

• Kevin “Noodles” Wasserman (Offspring)

• Kathleen Hanna (Bikini Kill, The Julie Ruin)

• Brett Gurewitz & Jay Bentley (Bad Religion)

• Fat Mike (NOFX)

• Silas Howard (Tribe 8, Film and Television Director)

• Kirk Hammett (Metallica)

• Duff McKagan (Guns N’ Roses)

• Davey Havok (AFI)

• Larry Lalonde (Primus)

• Jim Thiebaud (REAL Skateboards, Bones Brigade)

• Jello Biafra & East Bay Ray (Dead Kennedys)

• Penelope Houston (Avengers)

• Ian Mackaye (Fugazi, Minor Threat)

• Ted Falconi & Stephen DePace (Flipper)

• Winston Smith (Influential SF collage artist)

• Kevin Seconds (7 Seconds)

• Sammytown & Tom Flynn (Fang)

• Metal Mike (Angry Samoans)

• Dave Dictor (MDC)

• Gary Floyd (The Dicks)

• Dick Lucas (Subhumans)

• Prairie Prince, Roger Steen & Rick Anderson (The Tubes)

This is definitely an intriguing project about a very vibrant music community that should be well worth a viewing once it is finished — stay tuned for more information!